Is CUET a good choice to join in deemed universities?

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    Soham Chakraborty | Contributor-Level 8

    2 years ago

    Yes, CUET is a good choice to join in deemed universities. CUET is a national-level entrance exam that is accepted by over 200 universities in India, including many deemed universities. This means that you can use your CUET score to apply to a wide range of universities, including some of the top deemed universities in the country.

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    Vishu Tyagi | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago

    CUET, which stands for Christ University Entrance Test, is the entrance exam conducted by Christ University, a private deemed university in Bangalore, India. Christ University is well-regarded and considered one of the top private universities in India.

    The university is known for its quality education, experienced faculty, and a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines. It has a good reputation for academic excellence, infrastructure, and extracurricular activities.
     the perception of whether CUET is a good choice for you depends on your specific interests, the course you are considering, and yo

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